The slogan for the Nikon Small World competition is "Recognizing Excellence in Photography through the Microscope." Feast your eyes on these images that record a different world so small that it fits into a drop of water! The first Nikon Small World competition was in 1974. Since then, Nikon has recognized the efforts of those who turn microscope photography into art. 2011 is the 37th year for the competition, and around 2,000 photographs were entered. The judges decisions have been made, and the winners will be announced later this fall. However, you can place your votes among the 115 finalists for the Small World Popular Vote Award. It's easy -just click a button to say you like a photograph, or skip to the next one. You can like as many as you like, really, but Nikon asks that you vote on each picture only once. Votes for the Popular Vote Award will be taken until 5PM EDT on October 31st. Nikon was generous enough to give Neatorama readers a special close-up view of some of the entries in this year's competition. This particular collection is called "Lives Within a Drop of Water." It's a chance to marvel at the world of microscopic life we would never be able to see with the naked eye. Other collections will follow in the days ahead. Michael Shribak/ Dr. Irina Arkhipova Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts Philodina roseola (bdelloid rotifer), live specimen Video-enhanced polychromatic polarized light *